Question Posted Wednesday December 20 2006, 4:31 pm
I'm hanging out with him today and I'm 14 and hes 16 so Last time when i hung out with him it was totally silent and It was because I was so nervous I didn't want him to think I was stupid or anything and I guess he was the same way.
but I really don't want that to happen again tonight. he said he was going to be "all out" this time but I'm not sure If I will since it does take me a couple times to talk to someone a lot after meeting them especially when its someone I really like.
I suck at starting conversations and since he said hes going all out today well I want to be the one to start the conversations as well because I don't want to be known at shy and boring because I'm not.
When I talk I always say whats On my mind and I think of weird things sometimes haha so I don't want to creep him out.
like I just ask very very random questions about things.
Don't help back! Trust me if anything he'll find you more attractive, and he'll prbably be very relived. Plus if you really like him and you're going to spend more time with him, he's going to see this crazy side of you eventually. Let him have it.
Ask him about his family, if he has pets, what he's doing for christmas, where he was born, what type of music he's into to. And then it should be alot easier to talk.
Have and awsome time and once it's over let me know how it was!
the_sweeter_heart answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 4:44 pm: That is so like me!
But maybe this guy will think this random side of you is cute. Besides, he's probably as much nervous as you are, even if he said he was going "all out". He's probably putting up a question titled, "This one girl..." ...Wouldn't that be freaky?!
If he likes you, I think he should like you for who you are, so be yourself. Don't get a little too carried away. Act sweet towards him and show him that you're not boring. Besides, I think being your weird self is better than being boring, right??
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